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ALL YOUR QUESTIONS, ANSWERED

What's the difference between a turtleneck and a mockneck?

A turtleneck has a tall, foldable collar that doubles over and sits high on the neck — designed for warmth and traditional styling. A mockneck has a shorter, single-layer collar that rises 1–2 inches but doesn't fold. Mocknecks layer more easily under blazers; turtlenecks add visible warmth on their own.

Which material is warmest?

Yak wool and Mongolian cashmere are the warmest fibers in the collection — both naturally insulating and finer than merino. Merino wool is breathable and works best for layering under heavier pieces. 100% organic cotton turtlenecks are the lightest weight, suited for early fall and spring.

How does an oversized turtleneck fit?

True to size with a relaxed fit through the body and arms. The Mongolian Cashmere Turtleneck is sized for layering — over a base layer or worn loose with leggings or jeans. Size down one if you want a more fitted look.

How does Quince cashmere compare to other cashmere brands?

We use 100% Grade-A Mongolian cashmere — 15.8 to 16.2 micron fiber thickness, sourced from Inner Mongolia goats — the same fiber quality you'll find at premium cashmere brands. The difference is sourcing: by working direct with the cashmere supply, the Mongolian Cashmere Turtleneck stays at $89.90 rather than the price tags premium brands typically attach to comparable cashmere. Learn more in Cashmere 101.

How do I wash a cashmere turtleneck?

Hand wash in cold water with a mild detergent and lay flat to dry. Iron at low temperature if needed. Cashmere can be worn five to six times between washes; a cashmere comb helps manage pilling. Never bleach and never hang a wet cashmere sweater — it will stretch.

Can a turtleneck be worn under another sweater?

Yes — a thin merino or cotton turtleneck layers cleanly under a crewneck or v-neck sweater for added warmth without bulk. Avoid pairing two heavyweight knits; pick one fitted base layer and one looser outer layer.